I was remembering the max temp trigger from the CPU not the chipset.
Here's a screenshot of the Silence profile. I'll try that for a while and see how it goes.
Performance Mode was re-named to Boost Mode?
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I was remembering the max temp trigger from the CPU not the chipset.
Here's a screenshot of the Silence profile. I'll try that for a while and see how it goes.
Probably not. They seem to be almost proprietary depending on the brand.Are these chipset fans easily user replaceable when they fail?
Are these chipset fans easily user replaceable when they fail?
Are these chipset fans easily user replaceable when they fail?
Probably better to send an email to your board maker and ask them what the plan is after a fan failure.
I swapped out the chipset fan on my Gigabyte X570 ITX board for a Noctua NF-A4x20 PWM. Noctua moves more air and is quieter. Has a little bit of a chunky sound compared to the stock fan which was more high pitched, but I prefer the Noctua and can rarely hear it even with my case right on my desk.
Do you have a photo that you could show us? If possible, I wouldn't mind seeing how it looks.
Do you have a photo that you could show us? If possible, I wouldn't mind seeing how it looks.
Accelero IV. In this particular case, the Morpheus II is only possible with 15mm fans.Is that a Morpheus II?
So did you try Silent mode on the new BIOS? Is the fan still audible?I'm running BIOS v1.2 and it looks like they did change the profiles from what you have.
(I have it set to show speed in % instead of RPM)
They changed the max trigger temps to be lower, 83C from what I saw.
"Silent" & "Balanced" profiles still start with 0% (stopped) speed.
I have it on the "Manual" setting which has a 20% minimum speed, it won't let you turn it off.
It's currently running 51C at idle or light load.
On BIOS v1.0 I tried the "Silent" profile but could still hear it making noise so I went with Manual
to get it to quiet down. Will maybe try Silent again on this new BIOS since they changed things.
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Sounds good. I think I'll pull the trigger on the Tomahawk. Yours was the only account I found of the fan being in any way annoying, and if you say it's now a non-issue then I guess there's nothing to worry about. If it fails in a few years I'll just DIY something up like I had to do in the nforce2 days.The newer BIOS versions on the X570 Tomahawk keep the fan at 0% on Silent mode unless it gets hot.
You hear the fan for a second at power-up, but that's it.
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with the X570 Tomahawk what are the temp thresholds as far as the Silent and Balanced settings?
I posted a pic of the Silent mode speeds in the first page of this thread, last post.
Silent mode is fine now, doesn't bother me at all.
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is that the default settings?...what is Boost Mode?
No Silence mode is not the default, I believe Balanced is the default.
Boost mode makes the fan run high speed for high-end overclocking.
I thought you have this board?
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